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Ann Suzanne Benoit

Birth25 Nov 1867 - Marches Point, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death1935 - Newfoundland
MotherCatherine Josse Jesseau
FatherLuc Benoit

Born in Marches Point, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada on 25 Nov 1867 to Luc Benoit and Catherine Josse Jesseau. Ann Suzanne Benoit married John Francis Marche and had 11 children. She passed away on 1935 in Newfoundland.

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Parents
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Luc Benoit
1805 - 1890
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Catherine Josse Jesseau
1847 - 1935
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John Francis Marche
1860 - 1946
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Albert March-marche
1883 - 1951
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Mary Elizabeth (130-244)(373-Vii) Marche
1894 - 1994
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Margaret Marche
1896 - 1996
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Sophia (130-245)(374-X) Marche
1901 - Unknown
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John Francis (130-245)(374-Xii) Marche
1907 - 2004
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Walter (130-245)(374-Xii) Marche
1904 - Unknown
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Rose Ann March
1892 - 1969
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Philomena Helen Marche
1885 - Unknown
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Clementine March
1898 - 1990
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James Marche
1894 - Unknown
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William James Marche
1889 - Unknown

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